Thomson - Jordan Divide Track 4wd is a 3.1 km 4WD trail in Thomson, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 21%.
You'll discover a challenging alpine route that rewards adventurous 4WD drivers with rugged mountain terrain and genuine backcountry exploration near Thomson, Victoria. This 3.1 km track demands respect and preparation—with a steep 21% grade, you're navigating seriously challenging gradients that will test your vehicle's capabilities and your driving skills. The terrain here is unforgiving, featuring rocky outcrops, rutted sections, and exposed slopes that require careful line selection and experienced vehicle handling.
The Jordan Divide Track offers genuine remoteness and stunning high country views across the region. As you ascend, you'll encounter variable ground conditions ranging from compacted earth to loose rocky surfaces, with switchbacks that demand precision driving. The surrounding landscape delivers the raw beauty of Victoria's alpine country, though the exposed nature of higher sections means weather conditions can change rapidly.
Before attempting this trail, ensure your 4WD is in top mechanical condition with quality recovery equipment on board. The combination of steep grades and challenging terrain means this route demands experienced drivers with solid off-road skills. Consider tackling it in dry conditions when ground traction is optimal—wet weather significantly increases difficulty and hazard risk. Bring navigation tools and inform someone of your plans, as this is true backcountry driving where self-reliance is essential.
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21°C
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10 km/h N
42%
21°C
1.6
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